Cassidy Hutchinson is a former White House aide who served as an assistant to Mark Meadows, the former Chief of Staff to President Trump. While she was working at the White House, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the University of Virginia. She then attended Harvard Law School, where she studied international law. After graduating, she became an attorney and litigated in both state and federal courts. As a lawyer, she is well versed in the legal issues involving President Trump, including the Russia investigation, Russia sanctions, and the Trump administration’s handling of the Affordable Care Act. Her current job is as a partner at the law firm of Wilkinson & Associates.
Career
Cassidy Hutchinson is a young American woman. She is currently pursuing her degree in Political Science at Christopher Newport University. She is also a graduate of Hopewell Valley Central High School.
Aside from her high-profile internship in the White House, Hutchinson has also worked for Republicans on Capitol Hill. In the summer of 2017, she interned for Rep. Steve Scalise, as well as Republican Senator Ted Cruz. While she attended Christopher Newport University, she studied Political Science and American Studies. During her studies, she was awarded the Mayor’s Award for Outstanding Civic Contribution.
She has also served as an officer of the Chief of Staff, and she also drafted public messaging. As a result of her work on Capitol Hill, she was asked to testify about President Donald Trump’s response to the attack on the U.S. Capitol in January.
Education
As a political intern, Cassidy Hutchinson worked with both House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and Senator Ted Cruz. She was also an executive assistant to former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. During her internship, she was drafted for public messaging in support of administration priorities.
Before her internship, Hutchinson attended Christopher Newport University, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in American studies. When she began her studies, she enrolled at age 18. Upon completion, she went on to work as an intern for both House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, and Republican Senator Ted Cruz.
In 2018, Hutchinson was selected to participate in the prestigious White House internship program. She said she had tears in her eyes when she found out she was selected. Despite her tears, she remained optimistic. Eventually, she became an employee of the Office of Legislative Affairs in The White House.
Net worth
Cassidy Hutchinson is a former aide of the US President. She worked as an assistant to Mark Meadows, who was a former Chief of Staff in the Trump White House. During her time in the White House, she held several titles, including Special Assistant to the President and Director for Legislative Affairs.
Prior to becoming an aide in the White House, Hutchinson was a government intern for Senator Ted Cruz. Later, she interned for Republican House of Representatives spokesperson Steve Scalise. In addition, she studied at Christopher Newport University, completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science.
Hutchingson resides in the Washington-Baltimore area. As of 2019, she was listed on the Academic Dean’s List. Currently, she is a member of The Republic Party. She is actively involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 election result.
Despite her success in her career, Hutchinson is not particularly active on social networking sites. However, she has over 300 Linkedin connections.
Marital status
Cassidy Hutchinson is the Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs. She is an American who works at the White House. Before becoming an employee in the White House, she served as an intern for Republican US House of Representatives whip Steve Scalise in summer 2017.
After her internship, she worked for several high-profile White House positional personalities. Mark Meadows, the former fourth chief of staff for President Trump, was one of the people that she worked with. When Meadows became the Chief of Staff for the fourth time, Cassidy was put in the White House office next to him.
Hutchinson testified against President Donald Trump in June 28, 2022. Her testimony made news across the world. The media praised her fiery speech, which was said to be explosive. In it, she spoke about the behavior of top advisers and the conduct of President Trump.